2.5.4.1.2 Configuring HTTP Content Server Caching
Goal: To enable Content Caching and Retrieval on a content server-hosted website.
Context of Use: The Administrator is configuring an HTTP server and is either adding a website or modifying an existing site.
Direct Actor: The direct actor is the Administrator Tool (Netsh). The Administrator Tool's interest is to correctly interpret, execute, and display the results of the commands that are issued by the administrator.
Primary Actor: The primary actor is the administrator. The administrator's interest is expressed in administrative privileges and the responsibility for using the website.
Supporting Actors: The supporting actors for this use case are as follows:
Admin client: Maintains a consistent access mechanism to the HTTP server and Content Caching and Retrieval configuration.
HTTP server: Provides and maintains a secure and consistent File Service.
Object Store: Stores files and directories.
Preconditions: The administrator has identified a content server that hosts a website on its Object Store and has to enable Content Caching and Retrieval on that site.
Minimal Guarantees: Content Caching and Retrieval is not enabled.
Success Guarantee: Content Caching and Retrieval is enabled on the website that is identified on the content server.
Trigger: The Administrator Tool receives a request from the administrator to configure a website.